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assembly.
The
use
of
accessories
that
do
not
satisfy
these
requirements
may
not
comply
with
FCC
RF
exposure
requirements,
and
should
be
avoided.
For
more
information
about
RF
exposure,
please
visit
the
FCC
website
at
www.fcc.gov.
7.3
SAR
INFORMATION
THIS
MODEL
PHONE
MEETS
THE
GOVERNMENT’S
REQUIREMENTS
FOR
EXPOSURE
TO
RADIO
WAVES.
Your
wireless
phone
is
a
radio
transmitter
and
receiver.
It
is
designed
and
manufactured
not
to
exceed
the
emission
limits
for
exposure
to
radiofrequency
(RF)
energy
set
by
the
Federal
Communications
Commission
of
the
U.S.
Government.
These
limits
are
part
of
comprehensive
guidelines
and
establish
permitted
levels
of
RF
energy
for
the
general
population.
The
guidelines
are
based
on
standards
that
were
developed
by
independent
scientific
organizations
through
periodic
and
thorough
evaluation
of
scientific
studies.
The
standards
include
a
substantial
safety
margin
designed
to
assure
the
safety
of
all
persons,
regardless
of
age
and
health.
The
exposure
standard
for
wireless
mobile
phones
employs
a
unit
of
measurement
known
as
the
Specific
Absorption
Rate,
or
SAR.
The
SAR
limit
set
by
the
FCC
is
1.6
W/kg.
*
Tests
for
SAR
are
conducted
with
the
phone
transmitting
at
its
highest
certified
power
level
in
all
tested
frequency
bands.
Although
the
SAR
is
determined
at
the
highest
certified
power
level,
the
actual
SAR
level
of
the
phone
while
operating
can
be
well
below
the
maximum
value.
This
is
because
the
phone
is
designed
to
operate
at
multiple
power
levels
so
as
to
use
only
the
power
required
to
reach
the
network.
In
general,
the
closer
you
are
to
a
wireless
base
station
antenna,
the
lower
the
power
output.
Before
a
phone
model
is
available
for
sale
to
the
public,
it
must
be
tested
and
certified
to
the
FCC
that
it
does
not
exceed
the
limit
established
by
the
government
adopted
requirement
for
safe
exposure.
The
tests
are
performed
in
positions
and
locations
(e.g.,
at
the
ear
and
worn
on
the
body)
as
required
by
the
FCC
for
each
model.
The
highest
SAR
value
for
this
model
phone
when
tested
for
use
at
the
ear
is
1.263
W/Kg
and
when
worn
on
the
body,
as
described
in
this
user
guide,
is
0.955
W/
Kg.
(Body
‐
worn
measurements
differ
among
phone
models,
depending
upon
available
accessories
and
FCC
requirements).
While
there
may
be
differences
between
the
SAR
levels
of
various
phones
and
at
various
positions,
they
all
meet
the
government
requirement
for
safe
exposure.
To
maintain
compliance
with
FCC
RF
exposure
requirements,
use
accessories
that
maintain
a
1.5cm
separation
distance
between
the
user's
body
and
the
back
of
the
handset.
The
use
of
belt
clips,
holsters
and
similar
accessories
should
not
contain
metallic
components
in
its
assembly.
The
use
of
accessories
that
do
not
satisfy
these
requirements
may
not
comply
with
FCC
RF
exposure
requirements,
and
should
be
avoided.
This
equipment
complies
with
FCC
RF
radiation
exposure
limits
set
forth
for
an
uncontrolled
environment.